Oh lazyweb:
Does anyone know of a working incremental flickr backup system? I have used Net::Flickr::Backup once (after much fighting with Perl), but it hasn’t been updated to work with the new Net::Flickr::API, IIRC.
The GUI apps that I’ve seen (Java-based FlickrBackup, others) don’t seem to deal well with 5000+ pictures, and don’t seem to support incremental backups anyway).
(I’ve considered paying for the service from Flickr, but it’s a bit too pricey for my taste).

by David Ascher
08 Jan 2007 at 20:27
Update: I’ve started writing my own. It’s fun & easy with flickrapi.py…
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by david ascher » Blog Archive » Flickr backup
16 Jan 2007 at 15:32
[...] As a followup to my previous post on the topic of Flickr backups, I thought I’d mention that I’ve been working on such a tool (written in Python) since all of the GUI-based apps I found didn’t deal well with large numbers of photos, and because it’s fun anyway. I’m ironing out some bugs, and then hope to post it in case anyone else is interested. —david [...]